1.Clinical analysis of 17 patients with postoperative ulnar deviation hand deformity etiology
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2012;19(18):2754-2755
Objective To analyze the causes and treatment measures of postoperative ulnar deviation hand deformity etiology.Methods Clinical data of 17 cases of hand injuries postoperative ulnar deviation hand deformities were retrospectively analyzed.Results 17 patients with metacarpallosteotomy miniplate fixation of four cases of angular deformity jointly carpometacarpal joint instability of joint fusion and internal fixation of eigi.t cases,the metacarpal instability for interbody fusion of five cases of Kirschner wire;all patients were discharged,length of stay from 15 to 24d,the average ( 17.6 ± 2.1 )d.Concurrent ulnar deviation a hand deformity of the main reasons:patients with the palm of your hand refers to the joint dorsal aponeurosis and the extensor tendon to the ulnar tension increases,and the inside with the palm of your hand musoles to antagonize;the metacarpal multiple fractures caused by malunion or carpal joint instability;deep palmar transverse ligament metacarpal caused by the relative instability.Concurrent ulnar deviation hand deformity in 2 to 7 months after surgery,the average (4.1 ± 1.1 ) months;index finger,middle finger,ring finger and little finger and thumb before and after treatment,the declination differences were statistically significant( t =9.3213,9.8826,9.3605,9.4561,all P < 0.05 ).Follow-up for 1 to 3 years,ulnar deviation hand deformities have been effectively corrected.Conclusion The palm of your hand after crush injury complicated by ulnar deviation hand deformity have a variety of reasons,need to take surgery.
2.Segmental tendon graft to repair old central tendon injury: a functional evaluation of articular flexion and extension
Ziping FENG ; Juqing ZHU ; Xin QIU ; Jiang LI ; Qinghong TU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;19(20):3248-3252
BACKGROUND:Common therapies for damage to the central tendon of finger extensor tendon include Matev, Carrol, Fowler methods as wel as residual central tendon flipping repair, but the therapeutic effects are no satisfied with bloated appearance, tendon adhesions, limited joint function. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the clinical effects of dorsal longitudinal driling and segmental tendon graft to repair old central tendon injury. METHODS:Eighty patients with old central tendon injury were randomized into treatment group and control group, with 40 cases in each group. In the treatment group, dorsal longitudinal driling and segmental tendon transplantation were given; while in the control group, Carrol, Matev, Fowler methods were chosen according to the individual conditions. Then, the therapeutic outcomes were compared between two groups. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The excelent and good rate was 85% in the treatment group and 65% in the control group, and there was a significant difference between the two groups (P < 0.05). Results from Valpar Component Work Samples showed that the number of cases adapting to the original work was 30 cases (75%) in the treatment group and 16 (40%) in the control group, and there was also a significant difference between the two groups (P < 0.05). The degree of proximal interphalangeal joint flexion was increased gradualy in the two groups at admission, at 15 days after hospitalization, at 1 day before discharge and at 4 months after discharge, and meanwhile, the degree of proximal interphalangeal joint dorsiflexion was reduced gradualy (P < 0.05). There were significant differences in the degree of proximal interphalangeal joint flexion and degree of proximal interphalangeal joint dorsiflexion between the two groups at 15 days after hospitalization, 1 day before discharge, and 4 months after discharge (P < 0.05). These findings indicate that the dorsal longitudinal driling and segmental tendon graft for repair of old central tendon injury can play an effective role in the recovery of articular flexion and extension function.
3.Analysis of the clinical effects of neuromuscular electrical stimulation combined swallowing training to treat dysphagia after stroke
China Modern Doctor 2014;(20):12-14
Objective To investigate the clinical effect of the swallowing training joint neuromuscular electrical stimula-tion to treat dysphagia after stroke. Methods A total of 165 patients with swallowing dysfunction stroke were selected from Jan 2009 to Oct 2013 in our hospital, they were divided into two groups according to the order of admission, there were 83 cases in the observation group, which used neuromuscular electrical stimulation therapy combined with swal-lowing training, there were 82 cases in the control group treated by alone swallowing training therapy. The largest sEMG amplitude, SSA score, VFSS score and SWAL-QOL score of two groups were compared and its relevance was analyzed. Results The sEMG maximum amplitude, VFSS scores of The control group and the observation group after treatment were higher than before treatment, SSA score, SWAL-QOL scores were lower than before treatment, the dif-ference was significant (P<0.05), and the observation group after treatment with greater magnitude improvement than con-trol group, the difference was significant (P<0.05). sEMG negative correlation with SSA, SWAL-QOL, and positive cor-relation with VFSS (P <0.05), SSA negative correlation with VFSS, and positive correlation with SWAL-QOL (P<0.05), VFSS negative correlation with SWAL-QOL(P <0.05). Conclusion Neuromuscular electrical stimulation combined con-clusion after swallowing training in the treatment of stroke patients with dysphagia can promote the recovery of swallow-ing function and can be popularized in clinical application.
4.Association between bullying and family factors among middle school students in a city of central China
ZHU Yurui, WU Chunlei, WANG Bo, QUAN Juqing, YUE Wenjuan, MA Jing, GUO Dongxia, SUN Changqing
Chinese Journal of School Health 2019;40(10):1491-1494
Objective:
To explore the relationship between bullying among middle school students and family factors in a city of central China, so as to provide support for the prevention and reduction of school bullying among middle school students.
Methods:
The stratified cluster random sampling method was used to investigate the bullying involvement and family factors of 2 996 middle school students from first grade in junior high school to third grade in high school in a city in central China. Chi-square test and Logistic-regression analysis were used to analyze the relationship between family factors and bullying participation of middle school students.
Results:
Among 2 996 students, 390 students(13.0%) were found of having bullying behavior, and 1 127 students(37.6%) were found of being bullied. Univariate analysis showed that there were statistically significant differences in family factors such as whether she or he is the only child, father-child relationship, mother-child relationship, marital status of parents, whether the mother work away from hometown, education level of father and mother(χ2=8.88, 56.49, 30.85, 30.91, 3.89, 10.36, 11.72;25.00, 69.33, 46.76, 57.09, 3.93, 23.19, 45.49, P<0.05). Logistic regression analysis showed that the only child and mother’s education degree was junior college and below were the risk factors for middle school students’ bullying involvement (OR=1.37,1.39). Parents’ harmonious marital status and father’s not working outside are the protective factors of middle school students’ bullying(OR=0.53, 0.83).The only child is the risk factor of bullying in middle school students (OR=1.42), and good father relationship is the protective factor of bullying in middle school students (OR=0.38).
Conclusion
Family factors have a certain impact on the involvement of middle school students in bullying in a city of central China, and corresponding preventive measures should be formulated from the perspective of family to focus on the intervention of high-risk groups.
5.Development of porcine induced pluripotent stem cells with a CD163 reporter system.
Wei YUE ; Juqing ZHANG ; Xiaolong WU ; Xinchun YANG ; Qiaoyan SHEN ; Shuai YU ; Zhenshuo ZHU ; Chengbao WANG ; Shiqiang ZHANG ; Jinlian HUA
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2023;39(1):192-203
As main recipient cells for porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV), porcine alveolar macrophage (PAM) are involved in the progress of several highly pathogenic virus infections. However, due to the fact that the PAM cells can only be obtained from primary tissues, research on PAM-based virus-host interactions remains challenging. The improvement of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) technology provides a new strategy to develop IPSCs-derived PAM cells. Since the CD163 is a macrophage-specific marker and a validated receptor essential for PRRSV infection, generation of stable porcine induced pluripotent stem cells lines containing CD163 reporter system play important roles in the investigation of IPSCs-PAM transition and PAM-based virus-host interaction. Based on the CRISPR/Cas9- mediated gene editing system, we designed a sgRNA targeting CD163 locus and constructed the corresponding donor vectors. To test whether this reporter system has the expected function, the reporter system was introduced into primary PAM cells to detect the expression of RFP. To validate the low effect on stem cell pluripotency, we generated porcine iPSC lines containing CD163 reporter and assessed the pluripotency through multiple assays such as alkaline phosphatase staining, immunofluorescent staining, and EdU staining. The red-fluorescent protein (RFP) expression was detected in CD163-edited PAM cells, suggesting that our reporter system indeed has the ability to reflect the expression of gene CD163. Compared with wild-type (WT) iPSCs, the CD163 reporter-iPSCs display similar pluripotency-associated transcription factors expression. Besides, cells with the reporter system showed consistent cell morphology and proliferation ability as compared to WT iPSCs, indicating that the edited-cells have no effect on stem cell pluripotency. In conclusion, we generated porcine iPSCs that contain a CD163 reporter system. Our results demonstrated that this reporter system was functional and safe. This study provides a platform to investigate the iPS-PAM development and virus-host interaction in PAM cells.
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